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Publications by [Scholz C. H.]
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The San Andreas fault in California has long been thought to be far weaker than given by the Anderson-Byerlee state because of the lack of a heat-flow anomaly adjacent to the fault as predicted by a steady-state conductive model of frictional heating. Here ...
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Earthquake Engineering -
Earthquake Investigation
Reference:
Geology; February 2000; v. 28; no. 2; p. 163-166;